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A medical assistant who is compensated every other Friday is being paid
 
 biweekly
  semimonthly
  bimonthly
  semiannually

Question 2

A butterfly-shaped gland located on the anterior and lateral surface of the trachea is
 
 pituitary
  pineal
  adrenal
  thyroid



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Answer to Question 1

biweekly

Rationale: Semimonthly is twice a month; bimonthly is every two months; semiannually is twice a year.

Answer to Question 2

thyroid

Rationale: The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped gland located on the anterior and lateral surface of the trachea; the pineal gland is a small, pinecone-shaped gland located in the posterior hypothalamus region; the adrenal gland is located on the top of the kidney; and the pituitary gland is located on the inferior surface of the brain.



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